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12. L. mucronata, inermis, junior adpresse pubescens de- 
mum glabrata, foliis petiolatis, foliolis cuneato-oblongis 
sublinearibusve mucronatis glabris v. subtus vix puberulis, 
racemis multifloris, calyce late et acute dentato puberulo, 
legumine subtereti acuto glaberrimo.—Acanthobotrya decum- 
bens, Eckl.et Zeyh.? Enum. p. 193, excl. Syn. Thunb.— 
Ramuli sulcati.  Foliola 4.6 lin. longa, lateralia minora. 
Pedicelli calyce dimidio breviores. Flores magnitudine L. 
armate. 
Uitenhage, Zeyher ! n. 344. . 
13. L. leptophylla (sp. n. glabra, inermis, foliolis anguste 
linearibus, racemo elongato, calycelato breviter dentato, 
petalis glabris, legumine compresso demum subturgido gla- 
berrimo, 
Grassy subalpine situations near Swellendam, Mundt ! 
$3. Inermes. Folia trifoliolata, foliolis obtusis. Vexillum 
€t carina apice sericea. 
14. L. cinerea. (E. Mey.! Comm. p. 35) subtomentoso-v. 
Sericeo-canescens, ramis rigidis, foliis raris, foliolis oblongo- 
CUnéatis, racemis paucifloris, calyce tubuloso-campanulato 
sericeo dentibus latis acutis, legumine tereti sericeo.— Acan- 
thobotrya sericea, Eckl. et Zeyh. Enum. p. 193. This 
Synonym is referred by Walpers to L. microphylla, but both 
the description and the station appear to me to agree better 
with L. cinerea. 
Hills near Noagas, and near Aris on the Gariep, Drège! ; 
near Brackfontein in Clanwilliam, Ecklon and Zeyher. 
15? L. densa (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 562) from De Candolle's 
ter and Thunberg's description, appears to be very 
near L, cinerea; indeed the two may not improbably be but 
One species which in that case would retain Thunberg’s name. 
16. L. marginata (E. Mey. Comm. p. 35.) Unknown 
to me, ; 
Namaqua country. ue 
17. L. cytisoides (Thunb. Fl. Cap. p. 562), seri — 
"ens, foliolis subcuneato-oblongis, racemis laxis grandifloris, 
yee amplo subcolorato glabro, dentibus obtusiusculis pu- 
